According to reliable sources in the Pakistan Cricket Board the logistics department had managed to get the visa and security clearance for Gohar to depart immediately for Abu Dhabi around Monday midnight.
"But we kept on trying to call him to go straight to the airport to catch a available flight where a board official would have handed him over his travel documents but he didn't answer," one source said.
"Everything was complete by midnight and we planned to have him in Abu Dhabi early morning to be available for selection if necessary for the first Test," the source stated.
Gohar, who recently played for Pakistan A against England in the two side matches in Sharjah and took five wickets, was named as a reinforcement for leg-spinner Yasir Shah, who was ruled out of the Test after suffering from a back spasm during nets on Monday.
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With just one specialist spinner Zulfiqar Babar in the Pakistan squad, Gohar had strong chances of making his Test debut on a slow, low bounced and turning pitch prepared for the first match.
Another young upcoming spinner leg-spinner Shahzaib Ahmed of Karachi also lost out on a chance to play Test cricket as he didn't have a visa for Abu Dhabi.
"We even contacted Shahzaib in Karachi to find out if he had a visa so that he could fly out as a reinforcement but he also didn't have a visa," the source said.
Gohar had returned from Sharjah just two days back after playing in the side matches but didn't have a multiple entry visa for UAE.